NFT Magazine is the definitive resource for digital art, serving as a leading tastemaker of the industry. Established in 2020, it was amongst the first media to curate and cover the NFT art movement – illuminating prominent digital artists and emerging talent, as well as galleries and collectors who paved new paths in the art world. NFT Magazine comprises of a digital editorial and international art fair.
NFT Magazine was founded by brothers Xhois and Rodni Baja, to tell new stories and champion the often-overlooked digital creators of the world.
Crypto Art Fair was created to transcend virtual boundaries and host events that brought people together and NFTs to life. In 2021, NFT Magazine hosted its first groundbreaking Crypto Art Fair in the heart of New York. Times Square became a canvas, exhibiting the work of over 70 artists – and capturing global attention.
NFT Magazine's mission is to be the definitive voice in the digital art world, celebrating and amplifying the narratives of new media artists from around the globe. We aim to:
Illuminate: Shine a light on the diverse creators, collectors, and visionaries shaping the future of art.
Inspire: Celebrate creativity and inspire new forms of artistic expression.
Educate: Provide insightful, accessible content that educates on the intersection of art and technology.
Connect: Foster a community where we facilitate connections between artists, collectors, and enthusiasts globally – creating a network that supports and grows the digital art ecosystem.
Gretchen Andrew is an artist who hacks systems of power with art, code, glitter and increasingly the written word. Known for her playful hacks on major art world and political institutions, including Frieze, The Whitney Biennial, Artforum, The Turner Prize, and auction record results and Google’s display of the 2020 presidential election results. In these digital performances she reimagines reality with art and desire. The feminine and trivialized materials of her Vision Boards, Affirmation Ads, and NFT Thirst Trap Glitch Gifs, purposefully clash with the male-dominated worlds of AI, programming, and political control they also operate within. Her new series, deGenerative Art will be released at Art Basel Miami 2023. Gretchen’s studio project Crypto Mermaids seeks to empower those who feel isolated from Web3 through technical and financial education.
Mia Stern is a French-American writer and curator with a background in art history and cultural policy. Her main topics of interest are new media arts and the structures underpinning contemporary digital visual culture at large. Following her experience at the Centre Pompidou’s new media department and writing about NFTs for Taschen, Mia joined the Crypto Mermaid team to help demystify male dominated topics of knowledge.
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